haiku (and not your usual 5-7-5)

Tuesday, July 11, 2017

The centrifugal force of baby eggplants

It's unlikely you've considered the centrifugal force of baby eggplants & tomatoes & olives & bulgar. But why not? Or to change the direction of the question -- why am I considering this right now? I'm unsure but this I do know: words are gleefully centrifugal on a page.

P.S. Aren't you smitten by the basil dark lady and the salad burnet on the edges of the top plate? And how do these two herbs flavor centrifugal force?

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One word, then the next. Sometimes fire, sometimes ice. I write short poems and I cook by color. I live in San Francisco and hosted the monthly Gallery Cafe Reading Series from 2006 - 2010. Currently, I serve as SF Bay Times Poet in Residence. I also serve as Poet in Residence at Ebenezer Lutheran herchurch and host poetry @ AWE Gallery, SF http://www.awegallery.com.
I published 4 poetry collections:
while eating oysters, CLWN WR BKS, Brooklyn
Intentions with Susan Gangel, Co-Lab Press, SF
Inconvenience with Susan Gangel (out of print)
Constellations with Susan Gangel (out of print)
I haven't outgrown my love of red shoes.